elog 3.1.3-1-1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
elog (3.1.3-1-1) unstable; urgency=medium * new upstream version grabbed * debian/ - updated debian/source/lintian-overrides to fix lintian report - updated debian/rules to apply hardening flags correctly - updated Standards-version to 4.0.0 (debian/control) - updated debian/patches/* to work with new upstream version - removed 0002_html_doc.patch because fixed in upstream -- Roger Kalt <email address hidden> Sun, 11 Jun 2017 22:04:06 +0200
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- Uploaded by:
- Roger Kalt
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Roger Kalt
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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elog_3.1.3-1-1.dsc | 1.6 KiB | 4f1b2c32fe9b04bb5ef403b8dc4d62e49fa3722c3e6659fea9e7f9690eee6063 |
elog_3.1.3-1.orig.tar.gz | 1.4 MiB | aff2950737afffc0e235501c0762d692d875c096fe80e35f2e7363cd59563cb2 |
elog_3.1.3-1-1.debian.tar.xz | 17.8 KiB | 5ad12f531ad2fec1e8427c812716cd9f812a69524e444f3be330cff6a4b78ee5 |
Available diffs
- diff from 3.1.2-1-1 to 3.1.3-1-1 (27.3 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- elog: Logbook system to manage notes through a Web interface
The Electronic Logbook (ELOG) provides a Web interface to manage notes. Its
general purpose is to make it easy for people to put and access information
online; in the form of short, time stamped text messages with optional HTML
markup for presentation, and optional file attachments. ELOG has its own
daemon, there is no need for a full-fledged server (e.g. Apache). It stores
notes as simple as plain text; no special formatting. Its features:
.
* Personal logbooks: Personal notes can be written into ELOG and can then be
retrieved from anywhere with a Web browser.
* Shared logbooks: Logbooks can be shared by several people, for reading and
optionally for writing. Work groups can share and exchange information
like in a (simplified) news group.
* Small databases: Since arbitrary attributes can be defined for a logbook,
it can be used as a small database with search facilities.
* Problem collections: A system can consist of two logbooks, in one of which
users enter bugs or problems. Whenever someone adds a problem, an email
is automatically sent to the administrator.
* Shift logbooks: If the Allow delete and Allow edit flags are off, an entry
cannot be modified once it's been entered. This can be useful for shift
logbooks for example in Physics experiments where each entry becomes a
"document" with a time and author stamp.
* File collections: Since files can be attached to ELOG entries, the system
can be used to store and retrieve files.